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Technological limitations
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Lee Cronin argues that alien civilizations would be interested in Earth due to human uniqueness and technological curiosity.
Sarah Walker · Alien Debate: Sara Walker and Lee Cronin
Assembly theory suggests that life's emergence is linked to the universe's ability to store memory, challenging traditional views of life.
Sarah Walker · Alien Debate: Sara Walker and Lee Cronin
Sarah Walker posits that our current technological limitations prevent us from detecting alien life, not its absence.
Sarah Walker · Alien Debate: Sara Walker and Lee Cronin
The assembly index measures complexity and could identify lifelike entities by their historical assembly paths.
Sarah Walker · Alien Debate: Sara Walker and Lee Cronin
Mathematics is seen as a universally copyable invention, opening new possibility spaces for future exploration.
Sarah Walker · Alien Debate: Sara Walker and Lee Cronin
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